It should exemplify a specific play that everybody remembers them by, their style of play, one moment in a game, a moment of the court, a dumb mistake they made or something that you think about when thinking about that player.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Wilt Chamberlain received an 8-foot-1 trophy from his boss Friday night in recognition of his recent accomplishment of becoming the greatest scorer in the history of the National Basketball Association.

Chamberlain broke the 20,888 point record held by Bob Pettit, retired St. Louis star, during an away game in West Virginia about a week ago. So, owner Irv Kosloff of the 76ers held appropriate ceremonies before Friday night's game against New York.

In addition to the trophy, which towered even over the 7-foot plus Chamberlain. Kosloff threw a party for Wilt. But Wilt couldn't make. He went home to New York after the game.

In addition to the trophy, Chamberlain received a television tape of his record breaking shot. He went out and scored 35 points as the 76ers beat the Knicks 130-124.